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1. Moisturize Regularly: Use creams with hyaluronic acid or glycerin to hydrate skin and make wrinkles less noticeable. Retinoids: Topical retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) help stimulate collagen...
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1. Definition Acidity is a condition in which the stomach produces excess hydrochloric acid (HCl), leading to irritation of the stomach and esophagus. It is also called: Hyperacidity Acid...
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Introduction Skin is the largest organ of the body and the first line of defense against environmental damage. Maintaining healthy skin is not just about beauty—it’s essential for overall...
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1. Definition IV (Intravenous) fluids are sterile solutions given directly into the bloodstream to: Maintain fluid balance Control electrolytes (especially sodium) Restore blood volume Support...
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1. Pain and Fever Medicines (Analgesics / Antipyretics) These drugs relieve pain, reduce fever, and control inflammation. Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) Reduces fever and mild–moderate pain Used for...
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Definition Atherosclerosis is a disease in which fatty plaques build up inside the walls of arteries, causing narrowing and hardening of blood vessels. Healthy Artery Has a wide, smooth lumen...
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Blood Vessels – Summary Notes Definition Blood vessels are tubular structures that transport blood throughout the body. Types of Blood Vessels 1. Arteries Carry blood away from the heart Usually...
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Joint pain (arthralgia) and muscle pain (myalgia) are common extrahepatic symptoms of viral hepatitis A-E, often signaling acute infection via immune response. Key Associations Hepatitis B...
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Hepatitis A-E are viral liver infections with distinct profiles. HAV (acute, fecal-oral via contaminated food/water) self-resolves; vaccine available. HBV (blood/sexual/perinatal) causes chronic...
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